Champions League finalist Manchester United continue to top the annual Forbes list of the world's richest clubs, published late Wednesday in the US, reported the dpa.
The Premiership club, who are involved in a neck and neck tussle for the championship with Chelsea, the club they are to meet in the Champions League final in Moscow on May 21, are valued at 1.373 billion dollars.
They top the list from Spanish giants Real Madrid, who are the only other club to be valued at over a billion dollars (1.012 billion dollars).
Former Champions League winners AC Milan are the top Italian club in third place, while city rivals Inter are in eighth place. Arsenal are the fourth-placed team, while Germany's Bayern Munich are in fifth.
Juventus (sixth), Chelsea (seventh), Barcelona (ninth) and Liverpool (tenth) complete the top ten.